Chapter 1484: Chapter 548 Deployment_4
Thus, even though Zhou Tian’s opponents had offended him quite severely, Zhou Tian still had no intention of annexing them at the time. Of course, although the thought of annexation hadn’t arisen, it was nonetheless impossible for Zhou Tian not to retaliate against them for their actions.
So, even though according to the original plan, Zhou Tian had no intention of immediately annexing that Monster Force, he had definitely decided to teach that Human Emperor a lesson. Given his strength, Zhou Tian was confident enough to say that when he went to find that Human Emperor, he would undoubtedly deliver a lesson that would be unforgettable for a lifetime.
Not to annex, but to clean up that Human Emperor, that was Zhou Tian’s thought at the time.
Zhou Tian’s only worry was that after he unified the Main Plane, if this Epoch lost its variability and space for Evolution, then the World Consciousness would directly erase this Epoch. And should that situation indeed arise, not to mention his strong capabilities at the time, he would still be powerless to stop the world’s destruction. freeweɓnøvel.com
However, the situation Zhou Tian worried about had a prerequisite: the world losing its space for Evolution. Looking at the current situation, such a scenario would definitely require Zhou Tian to unify the Main Plane. Under this prerequisite, if Zhou Tian didn’t annex that Human Emperor Force, even if the BOSS of that Human Emperor Force changed, it was estimated that the situation Zhou Tian worried about would not occur.
Only target the Enemies, not the Hostile Forces, this was Zhou Tian’s policy in action at that moment.
And it must be said, after Zhou Tian took that course of action, it indeed saved him quite a lot of trouble.
After all, Zhou Tian had offended quite a few people at that time, and in this circumstance, if he always failed to Counterattack his Enemies, that would not necessarily be a good thing. Knowing that Zhou Tian would not retaliate, his Enemies might become unscrupulously bold in their actions, and although Zhou Tian did not fear his Opponents, if they kept targeting him with actions, Zhou Tian estimated that he would eventually have some trouble.
So, although he hadn’t thought of directly intimidating all his Opponents into retreat, Zhou Tian still needed to make it clear to his Opponents that he was not an easy target. His Enemies could confront him if they wanted to, but if they dared to do so, then they must be mentally prepared to be killed in his Counterattack.
And obviously, that Human Emperor had become the object for Zhou Tian to make an example of.
The method of "killing the chicken to scare the monkey," although quite clichéd, can’t be denied as being very effective if the right target is chosen for establishing authority. Basically, as long as the ’chicken’ used to establish authority is killed, even if it doesn’t scare the ’monkeys’ away, it will surely make them think twice without any question.
When he made up his mind, Zhou Tian had actually pondered for a while before making the Decision at hand.
It could only be said, at that moment, using that Human Emperor to establish authority was most appropriate, so Zhou Tian thus made the Decision. Otherwise, although Zhou Tian found that Human Emperor disagreeable, there were many he found disagreeable, and even if he desired retaliation, there wasn’t necessarily a need to Take Action against that Human Emperor specifically.
The reason for choosing to deal with that Human Emperor was because there were reasons.
Firstly, there’s no need to mention NPCs; at this time they had been completely crippled by Zhou Tian, and if he continued to deal with them, not to mention whether Zhou Tian’s Actions would still be meaningful, if he really decided so, he would also need to take care not to extinguish that force entirely.
Clearly, although the Main Plane wouldn’t perish without those NPCs, if not necessary, it would still be better for Zhou Tian to leave that force intact. After all, a Tripartite confrontation as opposed to a confrontation between two sides is somewhat easier for Zhou Tian to control the situation.
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